Music
1301.
Songs for Judy [Live]
by Neil Young
November 30, 2018
The 22-track collection from the Canadian singer-songwriter features acoustic songs recorded live from his November 1976 solo tour.
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1302.
Fountain
by Lyra Pramuk
March 20, 2020
The debut full-length release for the Berlin-based artist from Pennsylvania was self-produced.
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1303.
Hail To The Thief
by Radiohead
June 10, 2003
Not quite the return to the "rock" side of Radiohead as originally believed (although pretty close), the band's sixth album (produced again by Nigel Godrich) retains some of the experimental electronica elements of its predecessors Kid A and Amnesiac. Note that each of the tracks on the album has an alternate title, as does the album itself (aka 'The Gloaming').
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1304.
I See You
by The xx
January 13, 2017
The third full-length release for the British indie pop trio was co-produced by Rodaidh McDonald and Jamie xx.
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1305.
Midnights
by Taylor Swift
October 21, 2022
The 10th full-length studio release for singer-songwriter Tayor Swift features a guest appearance from Lana Del Rey and was produced with Jack Antonoff.
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1306.
Ordinary Corrupt Human Love
by Deafheaven
July 13, 2018
The fourth full-length studio release for the San Francisco black metal band was produced by Jack Shirley
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1307.
Laulu Laakson Kukista
by Paavoharju
July 22, 2008
This is the latest album for the Finnish rock band.
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1308.
Helplessness Blues
by Fleet Foxes
May 3, 2011
The Seattle indie-folk outfit return with the harmonious follow-up to their debut.
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1309.
Mezmerize
by System Of A Down
May 17, 2005
Rick Rubin co-produced this first of two planned 2005 releases for SOAD (with 'Hypnotize' coming in the fall).
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1310.
Purple
by Baroness
December 18, 2015
The metal band returns from a tour bus accident in 2012 with a new lineup. Nick Jost and Sebastian Thomson take over for Allen Blickle and Matt Maggioni on the fourth studio release produced by David Fridmann.
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1311.
Beauty And The Beat
by Edan
March 29, 2005
This self-produced second album for the Boston-based rapper includes guest appearances from Mr. Lif, Percee P, Dagah and Insight.
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1312.
Aromanticism
by Moses Sumney
September 22, 2017
The debut full-length release for the Los Angeles-based artist features contributions from Animals as Leaders' Tosin Abasi, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Son Lux's Ian Chang, Ludwig Görannson, Joshua Willing Halpern, Hundred Waters' Nicole Miglis, Rob Moose, Cam Obi, Majical Cloudz's Matt Otto, KING's Paris Strother, and Thundercat.
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1313.
Pompeii
by Cate Le Bon
February 4, 2022
The sixth full-length release for Welsh singer-songwriter Cate Le Bon was co-produced with Samur Khouja.
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1314.
Street Halo
by Burial
March 28, 2011
The vinyl-only three-track EP is the first solo music from Burial since 2007's self-titled album.
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1315.
Sky Burial
by Inter Arma
March 19, 2013
The second full-length release for the Virginia metal band is its first under Relapse Records.
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1316.
Twin Cinema
by The New Pornographers
August 23, 2005
This is the third album of sunny indie-pop tunes for the acclaimed union of Neko Case, Dan Bejar (also of Destroyer) and A.C. Newman.
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1317.
Girl Going Nowhere
by Ashley McBryde
March 30, 2018
The debut full-length release for the Arkansas country singer-songwriter was produced by Jay Joyce.
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1318.
Benji
by Sun Kil Moon
February 11, 2014
The sixth full-length release for Mark Kozelek as Sun Kil Moon includes contributions from Owen Ashworth, Will Oldham, Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley, and Jen Wood.
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1319.
For Hero: For Fool
by Subtle
October 3, 2006
The anticon crew that includes Doseone--and, fortunately, the nearly-killed Dax Pierson--makes the jump to a more major label (EMI/Astralwerks) for the first time.
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1320.
The eXXecution
by Marco Polo & Ruste Juxx
March 23, 2010
Brooklyn rapper Ruste Juxx joins Canadian-born producer Marco Polo to release their first album together.
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1321.
Seasons of My Soul
by Rumer
January 24, 2012
The debut release for British singer-songwriter was produced by Steve Brown.
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1322.
Patience
by Sondre Lerche
June 5, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Norwegian indie-pop singer-songwriter was produced by Kato Ã…dland and Matias Tellez.
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1323.
The Singles Collection: 1979-2012
by Killing Joke
June 4, 2013
The collection of singles from the British post-punk band spans 1979-2012. the deluxe edition includes a third disc of rare tracks including soundtrack, demos, remixes, and limited released songs.
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1324.
Juno
by Remi Wolf
October 15, 2021
The debut full-length for the Los Angeles-based pop artist was co-produced by Jared Soloman.
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1325.
Chris Cornell [Box Set]
by Chris Cornell
November 16, 2018
The four-disc box set features 11 unreleased songs as well as songs from both the grunge artist's solo and as lead singer with Soundgarden, Audioslave, and Temple of the Dog.
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1326.
New Moon
by Elliott Smith
May 8, 2007
The twin-CD set 'New Moon' compiles two dozen rare tracks recorded by the late singer-songwriter from 1994-1997.
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1327.
Bird Songs of a Killjoy
by Bedouine
June 21, 2019
The second full-length release for the Los Angeles-based folk singer-songwriter was produced by Gus Seyffert.
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1328.
What a Devastating Turn of Events
by Rachel Chinouriri
May 3, 2024
The debut full-length release from British indie pop artist Rachel Chinouriri features contributions by producer Rich Turvey and Kenny Beats.
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1329.
Interplanetary Class Classics
by The Moonlandingz
March 24, 2017
The Village People's Randy Jones, Yoko Ono, Slow Club's Rebecca Taylor are some of the guests featured on the debut full-length release for the band first mentioned in Eccentronic Research Council's 2015 concept release that includes Fat White Family's Lias Saoudi and Saul Adamczewski as well as Eccentronic Research Council's Adrian Flanagan and Dean Honer.
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1330.
As the Stars
by Woods of Desolation
February 6, 2014
The third full-length release for the Australian black metal band led by D features , Luke Mills of Nazxul, Old of Drohtnung, Pestilential Shadows, and Vlad of Drudkh.
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1331.
The Drift
by Scott Walker
May 23, 2006
The legendary singer-songwriter and one-time teen idol re-emerges with his first album in 11 years. Anyone expecting conventional rock or pop should look elsewhere, however, as it is even more challenging than previous release 'Tilt.'
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1332.
A Plague of Knowing
by Horseback
August 20, 2013
A compilation of singles, rare and live tracks from Jenks Miller project.
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1333.
I've Got Me
by Joanna Sternberg
June 30, 2023
The second full-length release from New York city singer-songwriter Joanna Sternberg was produced by Matt Sweeney.
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1334.
Over and Even
by Joan Shelley
September 4, 2015
The third full-length release for the Kentucky singer-songwriter features guest appearance from Rachel Grimes and Will Oldham.
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1335.
Pray for Haiti
by Mach-Hommy
May 21, 2021
The latest full-length release for the rapper features guest appearances from Melanie Charles, Keisha Plum, Tha God Fahim, and Westside Gunn.
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1336.
Working Class Woman
by Marie Davidson
October 5, 2018
The fourth full-length release for the Canadian electronic producer features influences from Italo Disco and proto-industrial music.
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1337.
Happy Songs For Happy People
by Mogwai
June 17, 2003
Don't let the title fool you; the Glaswegian instrumental post-rockers are just as dour as ever on this fourth studio LP.
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1338.
Silences
by Adia Victoria
February 22, 2019
The second full-length release for the Nashville-based artist was recorded by The National's Aaron Dessner.
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1339.
Source Tags & Codes
by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
February 26, 2002
Following the critical success of their 1999 effort, 'Madonna,' the lengthily-named Austin, Texas indie band signed with Interscope and recorded this, their major-label debut.
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1340.
The Budos Band III
by The Budos Band
August 10, 2010
The third full-length album for the Staten Island group was recorded live during a 48 hour period.
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1341.
Streetcore
by Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
October 21, 2003
The former Clash leader was nearing completion of this fourth and final solo album when he died of a heart attack in 2002. It includes covers of Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" (recorded without his backing band the Mescaleros) and Bobby Charles' "Before I Grow Too Old," as well as eight Strummer originals veering from reggae to rock.
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1342.
Greatest Hits: The Evidence
by Ice-T
August 8, 2000
This 16-track best-of collection includes most of the original gangster's hits, including "I'm Your Pusher," "O.G.," and "Colors," as well as the previously unreleased "Money, Power, Women." However, the disc omits his work with Body Count.
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1343.
Model Citizen [EP]
by Meet Me @ the Altar
August 13, 2021
This is the first EP for the pop-punk trio on the Fueled By Ramen label.
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1344.
Atrocity Exhibition
by Danny Brown
September 27, 2016
The fourth full-length release for the Detroit rapper was produced by Paul White and features guest appearances from Ab-Soul, B-Real, Kelela, Kendrick Lamar, Petite Noir, and Earl Sweatshirt.
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1345.
Semper Femina
by Laura Marling
March 10, 2017
The sixth full-length release for the British folk singer-songwriter was produced by Blake Mills.
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1346.
Heartmind
by Cass McCombs
August 19, 2022
The 10th full-length release for singer-songwriter Cass McCombs features contributions from such artists as Charlie Burnham, the Chapin Sisters, Danielle Haim, Shahzad Ismaily, Wynonna Judd, Kassa Overall, Ariel Rechtshaid, and Buddy Ross.
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1347.
$10 Cowboy
by Charley Crockett
April 26, 2024
The latest full-length release from singer-songwriter Charley Crockett was produced with Billy Horton.
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1348.
Claire Denis Film Scores: 1996-2009
by Tindersticks
April 26, 2011
The film soundtracks recorded by the Tindersticks' Dickon Hinchliffe and Stuart Staples together and separately for French filmmaker Claire Denis are collected together in a box set.
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1349.
The Roaring Forty 1983-2023
by Billy Bragg
October 27, 2023
The Billy Bragg compilation features songs from his four-decade long career with the Super Deluxe edition including 14 CDs containing over 300 songs. The two-CD Deluxe edition includes 40 songs.
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1350.
Old LP
by that dog.
October 4, 2019
The first new studio release in 22 years from the alternative rock band that now includes Rachel Haden, Tony Maxwell and Anna Waronker.
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1351.
Jump on It
by Bill Orcutt
April 28, 2023
The latest full-length solo acoustic release from Bill Orcutt was recorded in his living room.
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1352.
Hannah
by Lomelda
September 4, 2020
The second release for the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter was recorded with her brother Tommy in their Texas hometown.
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1353.
Brigid Mae Power
by Brigid Mae Power
June 10, 2016
The debut full-length release for the Irish folk singer-songwriter was recorded in Oregon with Peter Broderick.
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1354.
Transangelic Exodus
by Ezra Furman
February 9, 2018
The seventh full-length release for the singer-songwriter was produced by Tim Sandusky.
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1355.
My Favorite Picture of You
by Guy Clark
July 23, 2013
The latest release for the Texas singer-songwriter includes songs co-written with Shawn Camp, Rodney Crowell, Lyle Lovett, and Chris Stapleton.
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1356.
Smother
by Wild Beasts
May 10, 2011
The British quartet releases its follow-up to its 2010 Mercury Prize-nominated album Two Dancers, produced by Richard Formby.
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1357.
Have One On Me
by Joanna Newsom
February 23, 2010
The three-disc follow-up to 2006's "Ys" was a mystery as advance copies were not sent until a few weeks before the release date to circumvent any leaks of the songs.
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1358.
Melt My Eyez See Your Future
by Denzel Curry
March 25, 2022
The latest full-length release for Florida rapper Denzel Curry features guest appearances from 454, 6LACK, Robert Glasper, Jasiah, JID, Buzzy Lee, Rico Nasty, Bridget Perez, Powers Pleasant, Karriem Riggins, slowthai, T-Pain, and Saul Williams.
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1359.
The Essential Modern Records Collection
by Etta James
April 5, 2011
This compilation collects some of the earliest recordings for the blues singer while she was with Modern Records.
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1360.
Ultra Truth
by Daniel Avery
November 4, 2022
The latest full-length release for British electronic producer Daniel Avery features guest appearances from HAAi, Jonnine, James Massiah, Kelly Lee Owens, AK Paul, and Sherelle.
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1361.
Things Have Changed
by Bettye LaVette
March 30, 2018
The soul singer's reinterpretations of Bob Dylan songs was produced by Steve Jordan and feature guest appearances from Keith Richards and Trombone Shorty.
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1362.
Country Squire
by Tyler Childers
August 2, 2019
The third full-length release for the Kentucky country singer-songwriter was produced by David Ferguson and Sturgill Simpson.
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1363.
Acoustic
by Oumou Sangaré
June 19, 2020
The latest full-length release for the Mali artist features acoustic versions of songs from her 2017 album, Mogoya.
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1364.
If My Wife New I'd Be Dead
by CMAT
March 4, 2022
This is the debut full-length release for the Irish pop singer-songwriter Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson as CMAT.
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1365.
Autofiction
by Suede
September 16, 2022
The ninth full-length studio release for Britpop/alternative rock band Suede (aka The London Suede in the US) is said to be their "punk record."
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1366.
Barefoot in the Head
by The Chris Robinson Brotherhood
July 21, 2017
The fifth full-length studio release for the blues rock band features a guest appearance from Alam Khan (the son of Ali Akbar Khan).
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1367.
Seeking New Gods
by Gruff Rhys
May 21, 2021
The seventh full-length solo release for the Super Furry Animals frontman was inspired by Mount Paektu, an active volcano on the border of North Korea and China.
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1368.
De Vermis Mysteriis
by High on Fire
April 3, 2012
The concept album for the heavy metal band led by Matt Pike was produced by Kurt Ballou of Converge.
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1369.
Good News
by Megan Thee Stallion
November 20, 2020
The debut full-length release for the rapper features guest appearance from 2Chainz, Beyoncé, Big Sean, City Girls, Da Baby, Lil Durk, Popcaan, SZA,, and Young Thug.
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1370.
Ba Power
by Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
May 12, 2015
The fourth full-length release for the Malian afro-rock band that features the ngoni was produced by Chris Eckman.
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1371.
El Rego et Ses Commandos
by El Rego
October 25, 2011
This is a remastered collection of West African soul music from El Rego originally released in the 1960s-1970s.
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1372.
Artist Proof [Reissue]
by Chris Darrow
February 19, 2013
The 1972 debut solo release for the Kaleidoscope singer is reissued with five bonus demo tracks.
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1373.
Brighten
by Jerry Cantrell
October 29, 2021
The third full-length solo release for the Alice In Chains guitarist features contributions from Tyler Bates, Vincent Jones, Abe Laboriel Jr., Jordan Lewis, Duff McKagan, Greg Puciato, Michael Rozon, and Gil Sharone.
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1374.
Descendants of Cain
by Ka
May 1, 2020
The latest full-length solo studio release for the New York rapper/producer Kaseem Ryan features production from Animoss, Roc Marciano, and Preservation.
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1375.
Oceans Apart
by The Go-Betweens
May 3, 2005
This is the third album in three years for the newly-reunited Australian duo of Grant McLennan and Robert Forster.
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1376.
Veckatimest
by Grizzly Bear
May 26, 2009
The third album for the Brooklyn-based indie-rock band.
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1377.
I'm All Ears
by Let's Eat Grandma
June 29, 2018
The second full-length release for the British duo of Jenny Hollingworth and Rosa Walton features production from Faris Badwan, SOPHIE, and David Wrench.
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1378.
Skinty Fia
by Fontaines D.C.
April 22, 2022
The third full-length studio release for Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. was produced by Dan Carey and features an accordion on one track.
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1379.
Quarantine The Past
by Pavement
March 9, 2010
With the band reunited and touring in 2010, here comes a 23-tracks greatest-hits compilation chosen by the band members.
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1380.
Bitte Orca
by Dirty Projectors
June 9, 2009
The latest album for the Brooklyn-based indie band is its first on the Domino Records label.
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1381.
Devotion
by Jessie Ware
August 20, 2012
The singer who began her career as a guest on SBTRKT and Joker's singles releases her debut full-length album.
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1382.
Pink City
by Jennifer Castle
September 2, 2014
The second full-length studio release for the Canadian singer-songwriter features contributions from Owen Pallett and Kath Bloom.
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1383.
Amadjar
by Tinariwen
September 6, 2019
The ninth full-length release for the Malian Tuareg band features guest appearances from Rodolphe Burger, Jeiche Ould Chighaly, Warren Ellis, Cass McCombs, Michah Nelson, Stephen O'Malley, and Noura Mint Seymali.
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1384.
Kicking Television: Live In Chicago
by Wilco
November 15, 2005
This two-disc set compiles 23 live performances culled from a four-night stand at the Vic Theatre in the band's native Chicago earlier in 2005.
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1385.
Bubblegum
by Mark Lanegan Band
August 10, 2004
The former Screaming Trees member and Queens Of The Stone Age collaborator returns with his sixth solo album, credited to the Mark Lanegan Band. Guests include Ween, PJ Harvey, Josh Homme, Nick Oliveri and Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan.
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1386.
The Real New Fall L.P. (Formerly Country On The Click)
by The Fall
June 15, 2004
Yes, as you may have surmised, this is the real new Fall full-length (just one in a very, very long line of releases from the amazingly prolific Mark E. Smith and company). Originally titled 'Country On The Click,' this album was leaked in early stages on the Internet, but has since been remixed and resequenced.
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1387.
Tenacious D
by Tenacious D
September 25, 2001
What started as a series of HBO shorts has turned into a full-fledged band, featuring actor Jack Black ("High Fidelity") and Kyle Gass. Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) and Steve McDonald (Redd Kross) are among the guest musicians on this, the D's debut album, produced by the Dust Brothers.
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1388.
Classic Objects
by Jenny Hval
March 11, 2022
The latest full-length release for Oslo-based singer-songwriter Jenny Hval features songs about places she has been as well as imagined places.
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1389.
Walking Proof
by Lilly Hiatt
March 27, 2020
The fourth full-length release for the Nashville singer-songwriter was produced by ex-Cage the Elephant guitarist Lincoln Parish.
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1390.
American Kid
by Patty Griffin
May 7, 2013
Co-produced with Craig Ross, the mostly acoustic release for the singer-songwriter was inspired by her father, who passed away in 2009.
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1391.
Nothing as the Ideal
by All Them Witches
September 4, 2020
The sixth full-length studio release for the Nashville psychedelic-rock band was recorded at Abbey Road with producer Mikey Allred.
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1392.
Good News
by Withered Hand
March 15, 2011
The Scottish visual artist self-released EPs before catching the attention of producer Kramer and originally released this debut full-length album in the UK in 2009.
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1393.
Synchro Anarchy
by Voivod
February 11, 2022
The latest full-length release for Canadian progressive thrash metal band Voivod was produced with Francis Perron.
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1394.
Life Metal
by Sunn O)))
April 19, 2019
The Seattle drone metal specialists return with the first of two planned 2019 follow-ups to 2015's Kannon. This four-song set was produced by Steve Albini.
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1395.
Omoiyari
by Kishi Bashi
May 31, 2019
The internment of people with Japanese ancestry during the 1940s was the underlying theme for the fourth full-length solo release for the Japanese-American singer-songwriter/violinist.
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1396.
No Dream
by Jeff Rosenstock
May 20, 2020
The surprise full-length release for the New York punk artist was produced by Jack Shirley.
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1397.
Wild Wild East
by Sunny Jain
February 21, 2020
The fourth full-length solo release for the Brooklyn-based drummer features influences from Bollywood, spaghetti Westerns, Indian folk, jazz, psychedelic and surf guitar music.
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1398.
The Soft Bulletin
by The Flaming Lips
June 22, 1999
The Dave Fridmann-produced 'Soft Bulletin' is considered by many fans and critics to be the band's finest album, and found its way onto quite a few Best of 1999 lists.
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1399.
The Spur
by Joan Shelley
June 24, 2022
The latest full-length release for Kentucky singer-songwriter Joan Shelley was co-produced with James Elkington and features contributions from Meg Baird, Bill Callahan, Max Porter, and Nathan Salsburg.
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1400.
Journal For Plague Lovers
by Manic Street Preachers
September 15, 2009
The latest album for the Welsh rock band was produced by Steve Albini and features lyrics from Richey James Edwards, who went missing in 1995.
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